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Wyoming Car Seat Laws

In the State of Wyoming all children under the age of nine (9) must be secured in a restraint that meet federal standards for child restraint systems (Infant Seats, Convertible Car Seats, Booster Seats).

Children must be secured in a seat other than the front seat unless all safety belts are in use by other child passengers or if the vehicle has only a front seat.

*Note: Never install a rear facing infant seat in the front seat of a vehicle with an active passenger side airbag.

The child safety seat must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

This law applies to all privately owned, leased or rented noncommercial passenger vehicles.

Wyoming Car Seat Law Penalties

First Offense – $60 (May be waived with proof of acquisition)

Second Offense – $110 and all Subsequent Offenses

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Wyoming Seat Belt Laws

In the State of Wyoming all occupants of a vehicle must have a properly adjusted and fastened safety belt or child safety restraint.

The drive of a vehicle is responsible for assuring all passengers under the age of twelve (12) are properly secured in the vehicle.

The driver may be fined up to $25 for a seat belt violation.

Unbuckled passengers may be fined up to $10 for a seat belt violation.